Today’s Guest: Jeff Dachis | Founder and CEO of One Drop Greg speaks with Jeff Dachis about the waste inherent in the diabetes marketplace, the lack of solutions for people with Type 2 diabetes, why a consumer-facing company has done so […]
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Why data-driven diseases are ripe for patient-led initiatives – a conversation with Dana Lewis
Today’s Guest: Dana Lewis | Creator of the “Do-It-Yourself Pancreas System” (#DIYPS), founder of the open source artificial pancreas system movement (#OpenAPS), and a passionate advocate of patient-centered, -driven, and -designed research. Greg and Dana talk about data driven diseases and […]
How the US Government Encourages Better Health through Data – A conversation with Mona Siddiqui, MD
Today’s Guest: Mona Siddiqui, MD | Chief Data Officer at the United States Department of Health & Human Services Greg and Mona talk about the challenges – and the rewards – of sharing & transparency of the data held by […]
Are data privacy and access to healthcare on a collision course? – A conversation with Jane Sarasohn-Kahn
Today’s Guest: Jane Sarasohn-Kahn | Health Economist at THINK-Health A recent Harris/Finn Partners survey showed that Americans are deeply concerned about both data privacy and access to healthcare. Health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn unpacks the social and policy aspects of that […]
The past, present and future of Open Data in healthcare – a conversation with Fred Trotter at the Health Equity Hackathon
Today’s Guest: Fred Trotter, CTO of Careset Systems & pioneer in open healthcare data Greg and Fred discuss the evolving meaning and importance of “open data” in healthcare. Important Links:Fred’s web site: https://careset.com/about-us/Fred’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/fredtrotterThe Health Equity Hackathon Web site: https://hacking.healthcare/